Use of 'on' or 'at' as prepositions of time (1 Viewer)

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Lots of people write " I should of ...." instead of 'should have'
It's annoying but then again it's because it's close to how we speak it.
 

rob9872

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Lots of people write " I should of ...." instead of 'should have'
It's annoying but then again it's because it's close to how we speak it.
That annoys me too, but I think generally what they mean is should've.
 

steve cooper

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A man said ‘on’ when it shudda bin ‘at’!
I shudder t think what he’s bin on
He keeps goin’ on and on sayin’ it wrong
I’m beginning t’ think he’s a twat

Skolars will appreciate the ABBA rhyming scheme
If i wus U i'd stik to tunning youre gitar ;)
 

Otis

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A man said ‘on’ when it shudda bin ‘at’!
I shudder t think what he’s bin on
He keeps goin’ on and on sayin’ it wrong
I’m beginning t’ think he’s a twat

Skolars will appreciate the ABBA rhyming scheme
I glad you understand it, but does your mother know?
 

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